We start off this week with Kim visiting Kyle so they can pretend to be friends. Kim is hammered and Kyle is dressed too young for her age in a ridiculous pair of pants. Kim jumps right into gossiping about Husband Killer being an alcoholic. Really? Drunk Kim is going to... read on

You can always tell when LeAnn Rimes is bored because she files a new lawsuit. This chick clearly has too much time on her hands and one can only assume how miserable she must be that suing has become her favorite pastime. This woman is a mess and I wonder why nobody in her camp... read on

We are enjoying tonight’s episode courtesy of Jose Cuervo. By enjoying of course I mean booze is required in order for enjoyment to happen. AshLee has the first hometown date and she is going on and on about how much she loves him. She tells Sean he is just like her dad and it’s... read on

News came out today that Adrienne Maloof is not returning next season and so watching it this week takes on a whole new joy because Adrienne is a bitch and a liar. Knowing her time here is coming to an end is fabulous. We begin at Kim’s house where she is unveiling her new nose. ... read on

We are back in Atlanta and it is pageant time with Cynthia. We are at the Bailey School and see the posters for Cynthia’s pageant, which has a big picture of Cynthia on it. So lame. Kenya is there with a young girl she is mentoring. Really? Kenya is a lunatic. Cynthia tells... read on

A reunion for this show was probably not a good idea. We saw these people first season and it was love, on the second season the shine was off and we saw that perhaps they were not as great as we thought, then we get this and see that there are not a lot of redeeming qualities... read on

We are now in St. Croix with Bachelor Sean and the remaining six women. Two will go home this week leaving the final four for the hometown dates next week. It is just so drawn out at this point. Two hours is not needed. By not needed of course I mean it is torturous. This show... read on

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